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Tag Archives: Beat Slay Love
Makes Me Want to Kick the Cat
Kate Flora: It’s a darn good thing I don’t write cozy mysteries, starting out with a title like that, right? Well, as another presenter at Murder by the Book this weekend put it, I write medium boiled mysteries in my … Continue reading
Weekend Update: September 19-20, 2015
Next week at Maine Crime Writers there will be posts by Brenda Buchanan (Monday) Chris Holm (Tuesday), Kate Flora (Wednesday), Jessie Crockett (Thursday) and John Clark (Friday). In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us who blog … Continue reading
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Bulletin from Writer’s Camp
Kate Flora here, writing from a cinderblock studio on a hilltop in rural Virginia. For two glorious weeks, I am in the writing chair at least ten hours a day, my only job to write, and write, and write. As … Continue reading